Source: REUTERS/RULA ROUHANA
[Saba Sports News] According to a report by TopGear.com reporter Cory
Spondent, there is news that the Mercedes-AMG team plans to dismantle their
underperforming W13 and W14 cars in a unique way. It is said that the cars will
be suspended on London Bridge and then broken down into quarters, which will be
distributed to different locations across the UK. This unconventional approach
is reportedly a response to the team’s disappointing performance during the
2022 and 2023 seasons. A handwritten scroll will be displayed on London Bridge,
stating that any mistakes, lack of straight-line speed, or brake failures will
result in this unusual punishment. However, it’s worth noting that Cory
Spondent has a reputation for publishing exaggerated reports to attract
attention, and his exclusive reports in the automotive industry have often been
proven incorrect. Some car enthusiasts argue that dismantling the cars would be
wasteful, considering Formula 1’s position as the fastest, most expensive, and
technologically advanced motorsport. They believe that retired racing cars
should be preserved and displayed in museums as witnesses of their respective
eras.